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Racism as a term has occupied academic discourse for centuries and as a human practice has afflicted untold hardship on mankind, especially blacks. Blacks in America were taken there during the slave trade era while blacks in South Africa were enslaved in the natural habitat nature had placed them. This book compares the origin, nature and the subtle ways used by whites to oppress blacks in the two societies. The works of six writers were used to examine the nature of the subjugation. Efforts were made to x-ray the situation of racism in the world today. Favorable political developments in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Racism as a term has occupied academic discourse for centuries and as a human practice has afflicted untold hardship on mankind, especially blacks. Blacks in America were taken there during the slave trade era while blacks in South Africa were enslaved in the natural habitat nature had placed them. This book compares the origin, nature and the subtle ways used by whites to oppress blacks in the two societies. The works of six writers were used to examine the nature of the subjugation. Efforts were made to x-ray the situation of racism in the world today. Favorable political developments in the two societies notwithstanding, racism from the study shows that it is still one of the greatest problems of the world today.
Autorenporträt
Dan Chima Amadi, PhD, studied English/Literature at University of Jos, University of Nigeria and Abia State University, Uturu; all in Nigeria. He is a lecturer at the Directorate of General Studies, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. He is the author of three novels, two plays, three biographies and two critical works.